[AusNOG] RouterBoard

David Bomba turbo124 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 10 12:32:25 EST 2014


I believe he has the CCR1036-8G-2S+ which has 2x10GB SFP+ ports.

I think the issue he is hitting is the single threaded nature of routerOS
for a lot of its functionality.

BGP, for instance spins on a single core. Until ROS becomes multi-core
aware/capable a lot of its functionality will be capped at the per core
performance.



On 10 March 2014 12:26, Damian Guppy <the.damo at gmail.com> wrote:

> CCR1036 has no 10G ports, only 1G, so im not sure why you would expect to
> get a single TCP stream past 1G (even with LACP since that is not how LACP
> works)
>
> --Damian
>
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Alex Samad - Yieldbroker <
> Alex.Samad at yieldbroker.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> So I have tested routerOS ... in VM and also bought the ccr1036.
>>
>> I'm not 100% happy with the ccr1036.  Basically can't push 1 tcp stream
>> past 1Gb/s I can get 8-9Gb/s with multiple streams. I can get UDP up to
>> 9.8Gb/s
>>
>> I like routerOS interface (have to admit I like the vyatta better from
>> what I saw).
>>
>> But now I need to find something similar to these devices around the same
>> price and around the same performance, I would like to push it all to a VM
>> but Brocade want my 1st and 2nd child ...
>>
>> So routerOS support is nowhere close to Cisco and rightly so for the
>> price, so I have some hesitancy in rolling these things out, especially if
>> they are going into the core.
>>
>> So are there any suggestions from the list ?
>>
>> Alex
>>
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